Improvement in children s dining-chairs



iluted iate ADDISON SMITH, OFv

PERRYSBURG, OHIO.

Letters Patent No. 108,526, datedctober 18, 1870; antedated October 8, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN CHILDRENS DiNINGCHAIRS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Pa'tent and making part of the same.

.To Il 'whom it may concern Be it known that L ADDIsoN SMITH, of the town of Perrysburg, in the county of Wood and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in a Ohilds Dining-Seat, so that the same may be ai'- forded at reduced cost,'\vhile it is capable of adjustment to the yarying sizes of children, and, when out of use, of being hung up out of the way, thereby relieving the dining-room of the awkward incurnbrauce ofthe childs common high chair.

The invention consists of an ordinary chair-seat of suitable size fora child, near the back edge of which seat, two standards or corner posts are fixed and connected by a cross-bar.

In these posts arms are set, supported by posts in front. On each rear post, a fer-rule, with an attached hook, slides. These ferrnles are fixed at any desired height by a set-screw, and when so fixed, the seat may be suspended by the hooks from the back of any ordinary chair.

References.

Figure 1 represents in perspective a detached view of the seat, whereina are the standards or corner posts.

b, ferrnles, with the attached hooks turned backward.

o, thumb-screw.

VFigure 2 exhibits a perspective view of theferrulehooks, with the thumb-screw c.

Figure represents a perspective view of an adults chair,-witl1 the childs seat suspended from the back thereof.

That I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A movable elevated seat for children at the table,

capable of attachment. by suspension to the back of an adults chair by standards a, ferrules and hooks l1, and screws c,A substantially as above described.

\ Vitncsses: y ADDISON SMITH.

A. T. BABBITT, E. E. SMITH. 

